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interventions which i think we do need to support, there's also legislation bending that will provide tax breaks before companies in will employ the long term unemmied. >> there is also the problem that tafiady pressive episode, long term unemployment, people are very unlikely to have a return to their previous level of functioning. so there is a matter of urgency to get people back into work, back into the daily swing of life. aside from discrimination issues. >> and rafael, on twitter, a little bit -- congress is actually busy at each other's throats it is a lost hope there, so we have to find other solutions. >> that's a good mountain. because many members of congress, many of the people watching have family members with experience with these issues. this is not something that anyone can say that i don't know anything about. >> when you talk about 90 million people, it touches everyone. coming up next, most people wouldn't voluntarily leave a job during their peek earning years, but that's exactly what is happening with more women, bringing not just bad news for them, but for the econo
interventions which i think we do need to support, there's also legislation bending that will provide tax breaks before companies in will employ the long term unemmied. >> there is also the problem that tafiady pressive episode, long term unemployment, people are very unlikely to have a return to their previous level of functioning. so there is a matter of urgency to get people back into work, back into the daily swing of life. aside from discrimination issues. >> and rafael, on...
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she is says that the county voted to approve the tax, after being promised jobs. >> they are hungry. they are looking for jobs. and again, these were jobs promised at all levels. this isn't hi-tech haifa lieutenanting jobs. these were real boots oven the grounds types of jobs. our governor promised us, anywhere from 1500, to 5,000 new jobs. associated with this, endeavor, and we were excited about the construction. we had a love of contractors here, that do earth work, and concrete work, and utility work, and we had a lot of high hopes. >> what happened. >> none of that materialized. >> almost all of the construction contracts went to companies from albuquerque or out of state. >> to watch all of the report state inc. saturday at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. and that's it for us tonight, good night, we will have more of america torrent tomorrow. >> what excites me about detroit is the feeling of possibility... >> the re-birth of an america city >> we're looking at what every city can learn from detroit, >> the industrial revival entrepreneurs driving growth communities fighting back.
she is says that the county voted to approve the tax, after being promised jobs. >> they are hungry. they are looking for jobs. and again, these were jobs promised at all levels. this isn't hi-tech haifa lieutenanting jobs. these were real boots oven the grounds types of jobs. our governor promised us, anywhere from 1500, to 5,000 new jobs. associated with this, endeavor, and we were excited about the construction. we had a love of contractors here, that do earth work, and concrete work,...
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that they are not getting for fake cigarette taxes. >> what do you think is the future of esuggests. >> sith -- esuggests. >> i think regulations will come down hard on certain aspects as we back some of those regulations. age verification is a major part of it. as the professor says, the kids have cigarettes, if they have age verification and you do the right thing at home... >> you talk about age verification. what difference does it make when there's no restriction on product. >> compared to what, gun louse >> no, compared to nothing. you talk about age verification as if there's a barrier. the reality is kids are permitted to buy this. is. >> 40 different attorney-generals went to washington to implement age verification, i was the first to push for it, back in the day in california. again, we pushed for this to be a legal product to lower the mortality rate because the c d.c. in atlanta, for some that don't know, the c d.c. stated that the product was 1400 times less harmful. that will reduce conventional tobacco. >> the c d.c. never made that statement. to answer your question,
that they are not getting for fake cigarette taxes. >> what do you think is the future of esuggests. >> sith -- esuggests. >> i think regulations will come down hard on certain aspects as we back some of those regulations. age verification is a major part of it. as the professor says, the kids have cigarettes, if they have age verification and you do the right thing at home... >> you talk about age verification. what difference does it make when there's no restriction on...
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average real estate taxes run around $20,000 a year. there are some lower price rentals but no officially designated affordable housing in millburn. >> the way the works in new jersey, you go to school within your zip code. >> lorna is author of the blowing nj left behind. >> any parent -- blog nj left behind. >> any kid would want to be enrolled in millburn. they have enormous access to their academic interests in all sorts of ways. >> a few miles down the road it's a different story. >> if you live ten miles away from millburn say in north new jersey, then you might go to bering jer hig areer hig er high school, 56% graduation rate. almost no ap courses. most of the kids fail to reach proficiency in language arts and math and the reason those kids go to berger beringer, is because they fail in math. they are stuck. they cannot go to another public school? >> no. >> and that seems to me so hellaciously unfair. >> not everyone is stuck. new jersey does have charter schools and an interdistrict transfer program for a small number of stud
average real estate taxes run around $20,000 a year. there are some lower price rentals but no officially designated affordable housing in millburn. >> the way the works in new jersey, you go to school within your zip code. >> lorna is author of the blowing nj left behind. >> any parent -- blog nj left behind. >> any kid would want to be enrolled in millburn. they have enormous access to their academic interests in all sorts of ways. >> a few miles down the road...
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have paid far lower taxes than the rich in the rest of the world. the poor in britain and most parts of europe unlike here get free health care at the point of access. people pay in other ways through the tax system, but if you are poor you are not uninsured. if you are a citizen you get free health care. >> and i remember in the london olympics the opening ceremonies boasted of this health care. some will tell you it is not comparable to the highest level of paid for health care in the united states but everybody gets it and it's pretty good. >> yeah, if you have a difficult disease, a rare disease, a hard to treat problem, the best place to be is here. on average stuff, as long as you are prepared to wait in line, then it is better to be poor. it's probably better to be middle class too in britain. >> and in fact part of that is that you have working class communities in great britain as a class unto themselves because they do not have the same desperation. they are poor. they are probably not going to achieve the next step towards after flew wedn
have paid far lower taxes than the rich in the rest of the world. the poor in britain and most parts of europe unlike here get free health care at the point of access. people pay in other ways through the tax system, but if you are poor you are not uninsured. if you are a citizen you get free health care. >> and i remember in the london olympics the opening ceremonies boasted of this health care. some will tell you it is not comparable to the highest level of paid for health care in the...
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we will let you do all of those things, inheritance, taxes, joint returns, hospital visits, the whole deal, the whole shabang. just don't call it marriage. >> you don't really celebrate your domestic partnership date. it sounds like a -- more of a business legal contract than actually a contract of love and respect and liberty. and the word "marriage" is defined so many different ways for so many different people. but ultimately, it allows protections, and it allows access to a language so that we can associate with each other in a specific way. and it also allows us to open and broaden that and allow us to associate with the world in a way that's universal and understood. and when you say to someone, oh, you can have this, but not that, it ultimately is telling you that you are separate and unequally in a way. we were fighting federally because we wanted to make sure if we had to move to a different protected. >> we are at about 45, 46, 47% of americans living in states where anybody can get married. >> uh-huh. >> how did this happen so fast? >> the momentum is undeniable right now.
we will let you do all of those things, inheritance, taxes, joint returns, hospital visits, the whole deal, the whole shabang. just don't call it marriage. >> you don't really celebrate your domestic partnership date. it sounds like a -- more of a business legal contract than actually a contract of love and respect and liberty. and the word "marriage" is defined so many different ways for so many different people. but ultimately, it allows protections, and it allows access to a...
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there may be lower taxes but the high cost of food, of respect and insurance make this one of the most expensive countries in the world to live. in zurich's poorer suburbs, life can be difficult. many are paid less than the proposed minimum wage. small businesses like this would have to make cuts if its introduced, most people agree it would be a fairer system. >> is hard to buy clothes because everything is getting from year to year more expensive. everyone needs to get a good salary. >> right now, a lot of people who don't make enough money have to go to the state v to collect benefits just to pay their rent at the end of the month and that's basically taxpayers subsidizing the companies who don't want to pay their employees enough. ♪ >> reporter: there will be another referendum on a basic income for all swiss whether they work or not. n nazani mashir, zurich. >> heavy gunfire is being reported where an outlying general is claiming responsibility for an attack on parliament. this follows violence in benghazi on friday between forces led by former general kalifha hafta. 79 people w
there may be lower taxes but the high cost of food, of respect and insurance make this one of the most expensive countries in the world to live. in zurich's poorer suburbs, life can be difficult. many are paid less than the proposed minimum wage. small businesses like this would have to make cuts if its introduced, most people agree it would be a fairer system. >> is hard to buy clothes because everything is getting from year to year more expensive. everyone needs to get a good salary....
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do we say, well, then it paid off because you pay taxes, you're a productive citizen, so it worked. or do we say, well, you probably would have been a success without it because i can't know that you wouldn't, it's unsure whether this was a good idea to help pay for you to go to school? >> i have always thought what you do is you learn from the successes you build on them, and then you go the next step. head start, educational investment, social security which sharply reduced poverty among the elderly over the years. we haven't even talked about that. health insurance reached children and made a big difference to their help an health. we realize those have worked and we think about the next step of crucial important investment which to me include more on the child care and early childhood side because women are working and because of the devastating effects of poverty on children. they include policies around low wage work, increase ing minimum wage and paid sick leave. it's astonishing how many children and how many of our future are growing up in poor families, and work for traini
do we say, well, then it paid off because you pay taxes, you're a productive citizen, so it worked. or do we say, well, you probably would have been a success without it because i can't know that you wouldn't, it's unsure whether this was a good idea to help pay for you to go to school? >> i have always thought what you do is you learn from the successes you build on them, and then you go the next step. head start, educational investment, social security which sharply reduced poverty...
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years, 87% of organizations felt impacted by privileged misuse, attackers use privilege, and 67% of tax, and three main way gain access. compromised a privilege user's workstation, two, stoled a users credentials, and that's what this saying happened in the sony hack, and three through a pass a hash the attack. and lisa you found this website, the world's biggest data breeches selected losses greaten than 30,000, this is 145 million on ebay. adobe, 152, look at these names, chase, target this is terrifying business hacks. so we are talking about hacks we have had you on the show before. they can really threatened lives, good hackers and bad hackers, they are called this white hat and the black hat hackers how can they be used by the government and private companies to make sure something like this never happens again i think basically admit to ourselves that rewitness good at cyber security, and there's a lot of reasons but i think a lot stem from how executives approach this program. and honestly, a lot of them are not considered meres to the other executives they work with, so i don't
years, 87% of organizations felt impacted by privileged misuse, attackers use privilege, and 67% of tax, and three main way gain access. compromised a privilege user's workstation, two, stoled a users credentials, and that's what this saying happened in the sony hack, and three through a pass a hash the attack. and lisa you found this website, the world's biggest data breeches selected losses greaten than 30,000, this is 145 million on ebay. adobe, 152, look at these names, chase, target this...
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not even that. 7 billion was tax deductible. all of us pay... >> 7 billion came out of tax, investors pay, and the executives, according to your article, net wages at jpmorgan went up. >> jamie diamond had a 74% wage after being hit with the largest fine in capitalism, they doubled his take home pay, and the stock is up. >> what message does that spend if you get caught doing terrible things and get hit with new fines, and nothing happens and you get a raise. >> you are not naive, you are a lawyer, knowing so many cases are settled. the vast majority are settled before it goes to court because someone wants a deal. would double the amount of money have made it acceptability. do you think someone need to be gaol. >> there are thousands in america going to gaol doing real time. these people committed crimes that were enormous in scope. we are talking about hundreds of millions that people lost. it can't be possible that not one person from this period was criminal lit guilty enough to be sent to prison. that's the reality we are l
not even that. 7 billion was tax deductible. all of us pay... >> 7 billion came out of tax, investors pay, and the executives, according to your article, net wages at jpmorgan went up. >> jamie diamond had a 74% wage after being hit with the largest fine in capitalism, they doubled his take home pay, and the stock is up. >> what message does that spend if you get caught doing terrible things and get hit with new fines, and nothing happens and you get a raise. >> you are...
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. >> in our state eventually doing away with income taxes. >> can governor brownback win better than the government spends it. >> as the painkiller epidemic has spread, drug company profits from opioids have soared. >> over the last ten years, revenues from opioid painkillers have more than doubled. in 2012, the figure was over nine billion dollars. as the market for opioids grew, so did the incentive to get new, more lucrative painkillers approved by this federal agency, the fda. in 2002, a group of academics and fda staff began hosting private meetings with drug companies -- to develop new ways of testing the safety and effectiveness of painkillers. the meetings were held in five-star hotels in the washington dc area - and funded by over a dozen pharmaceutical companies, who paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend. >> the benefit for the drug companies who participated was enormous. getting a drug approved can result in billions of dollars for that company that gets the drug on the market. >> details about the meetings became public only in 2013, after emails were obtained
. >> in our state eventually doing away with income taxes. >> can governor brownback win better than the government spends it. >> as the painkiller epidemic has spread, drug company profits from opioids have soared. >> over the last ten years, revenues from opioid painkillers have more than doubled. in 2012, the figure was over nine billion dollars. as the market for opioids grew, so did the incentive to get new, more lucrative painkillers approved by this federal...
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an estimated workers in that period would mean more tax revenue for federal government. that and other factors would help lower budget deficits by $900 billion. it's not clear that it will all pass the house of representatives, i'll stay on top of this story. >> all next week, trades near the speed of light... >> if you're not trading at those speeds, you're toast! >> billions of dollars at stake, is our economy insecurity now at the mercy of these machines? >> humans aren't able to receive information in that timeframe. >> we're looking at the risks, rewards, and dangers of high frequency trading >> there are no rules or regulations >> all next week on the new expanded real money with ali velshi helping you balance your finances and your life. now an hour, starting at 7 eastern / 4 pacific only on al jazeera america
an estimated workers in that period would mean more tax revenue for federal government. that and other factors would help lower budget deficits by $900 billion. it's not clear that it will all pass the house of representatives, i'll stay on top of this story. >> all next week, trades near the speed of light... >> if you're not trading at those speeds, you're toast! >> billions of dollars at stake, is our economy insecurity now at the mercy of these machines? >> humans...
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to reduce welfare roles and tax burdens, this was the solution. >> at the time idiotic and imbecile were used for the disabled. many were brought here where they lived, worked, and learnt cooking and shoe making. a team of staff members and medical officials held meetings to decide which residents should be sterilised. >> the doctor would talk about their physical condition, the doctor how they did on the psychological testing and what they were doing on the unit. what they could do . everyone had input. it was disgusting. >> more than 30 states passed similar law, leading to 65,000 forced sterilizations nationwide over several decades. the virginia law remained on the books until 1979ment. >> it happened, it happened. i was too young to realise what was gown on. 86-year-old louis was sterilised. he suffered from seizures caused by a head injury, making him directive under the law. >> they disrespected my fools. >> at a county court house we found some of reynolds sterilisation records. 5318. >> let's see what it is. >> it's proposed to sterilise said louis reynolds under the eugen. >> c
to reduce welfare roles and tax burdens, this was the solution. >> at the time idiotic and imbecile were used for the disabled. many were brought here where they lived, worked, and learnt cooking and shoe making. a team of staff members and medical officials held meetings to decide which residents should be sterilised. >> the doctor would talk about their physical condition, the doctor how they did on the psychological testing and what they were doing on the unit. what they could do...
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also in 2005, california republican randy duke cunningham, pled guilty to tax evasion, conspiracy to commit bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud, he spent more than seven years in jail. but some observers believe governor perry's case has more to do with texas politics than with laws that may or may not have been broken. former opam ma campaign advisor, hardly rah supporter of texas republicans, tweeted that to him, the charges felt "sketchy." if perry and others are being pursued for essentially political reasons, can any office hold core the job properly, without having to con can standly look over their shoulders? you will hear again and again, that criminal charges against politician and political activists are just partisan witch hunts. cases of rivals and opponentses out to get them. is there anything to that? have laws to limit official corruption pulled so tight around public offices, that it's harder to play the game, bare knuckled and tough as kit be, without running afoul of some broad interpretation? joining us for a look at politics and prosecutions, in washington, melanie
also in 2005, california republican randy duke cunningham, pled guilty to tax evasion, conspiracy to commit bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud, he spent more than seven years in jail. but some observers believe governor perry's case has more to do with texas politics than with laws that may or may not have been broken. former opam ma campaign advisor, hardly rah supporter of texas republicans, tweeted that to him, the charges felt "sketchy." if perry and others are being pursued for...
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high import taxes restrict goods into india. everything from retail to e-commerce to real estate. but like retail itself, complaints run both ways. highly skilled workers for high skilled technology companies, immigration. >> there is a sense having india indian workers come to the u.s. and have their skills used in industry here can eventually leave them with skills that serve india really well when they go back to india. >> prime minister modi already scored a major coup. following a three day visit to new delhi last month, chuck hagel announced a plan to introduce weapons on indian soil, the solder javelin antitank missile currently produced by raytheon. spurring growth under manufacturing and technology companies but for modi the big win lies with the private sector. convincing american ceos is the first step for his making the vision for indiana a reality. >>> economist jugwish da isgwati, one of the people narendra modi spoke to about his economic agenda before he was elected. bagwati says it's time to show the same openness than he did in the state of gujwath, professor gre
high import taxes restrict goods into india. everything from retail to e-commerce to real estate. but like retail itself, complaints run both ways. highly skilled workers for high skilled technology companies, immigration. >> there is a sense having india indian workers come to the u.s. and have their skills used in industry here can eventually leave them with skills that serve india really well when they go back to india. >> prime minister modi already scored a major coup....
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a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filters... >> my guess is they won't be voting for me... >> al jazeera america presents caucus >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> here are the headlines at this hour breaking news... sports... business... weather... live news...every hour, on the hour only on al jazeera america fema sending clean water to west virginia in the wake of a toxic chemical spill. hundreds of thousands can't drink or bathe. >> the united states is reportedly considering sanctions on south sudan if the violence is not contained soon. thousands are packing into the camps if the risk of disease escalates. delegates are the ethiopia trying to hammer out a deal to apiece both sides. >> in central african republic, the president steps down. safety. >> an indian
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across the state chinese businesses are taking advantage of tax breaks, falling energy prices and cheap labor. >> as you can see this is the table we have set up just for our chinese guests. >> reporter: he has worked hard to attract chinese investment, and for his county it has worked. the golden dragon copper pipe frac try -- [ technical difficulties ] >> and the bergening businesses here in the state of alabama represent just a small slice of the overall picture. last year, chinese firms invested $14 billion in the u.s. economy, and now directly employ 70,000 workers. a decade ago that number was close to non-none. >>> and coming up, the mississippi river overflowing and one town now taking on water. we'll go to clarksville, missouri to see what people are doing to save their homes. r >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at this hour. the president is heading to texas today, one of the hot spots of the border debate. he is expected to meet with the governor and religious leaders, but he is still facing criticism for not going to the borde
across the state chinese businesses are taking advantage of tax breaks, falling energy prices and cheap labor. >> as you can see this is the table we have set up just for our chinese guests. >> reporter: he has worked hard to attract chinese investment, and for his county it has worked. the golden dragon copper pipe frac try -- [ technical difficulties ] >> and the bergening businesses here in the state of alabama represent just a small slice of the overall picture. last year,...
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guys like me talk about tax reform, except a guy like me doesn't know anything about comprehensive tax reform. you in government, what does it look like, it is a long process. >> it is a long process, but it is important to step back and see how important it is. every year for a decade. i can't imagine a policy that big, it is a big process, because it involved changing a very complicated code, broadening the base, lowers rates, but we are up to this. i can't imagine inning that would give the economy a better jolt. >> the third quarter of 2013 came in at annual rate of 2.6%. hot, cold, medium? is that enough? is is that okay? >> i would say it is medium. but if you want to have an employment recovery, which in my mind out to be job one. the dean of the columbian business school. >> more than six melamines have now signed up for healthcare coverage marking another milestone for the signature health law, it was just ten days ago i reported enrollment has reported 5 million. to have some form of health coverage or pay a penalty next year. it could be as high as 1% of your taxable income.
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. >> lower taxes... >> job opportunities... >> reporting from the battle ground states... >> alaska... >> kentucky... >> iowa... >> local elections with national impact >> we're visiting with the people making the decisions... >> covering what it all means for you... >> ...the mine shut down, it hurts everything... >> i just keep puttin' one foot in front of the other... >> we're fighting for the future of our state >> for straight forward unbiassed political coverage... stay with al jazeera america >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> with the politics sorted the only remaining issue was the fate of the u.s.s. liberty. badly damaged and now in malta for extensive repairs, the torpedo hole was massive. and was revealed to be much bigger once they got the ship into dry dock and drained it of water. the sealed compartment was a water-filled tomb. full of bodies, body parts and top secret equipment. >> you cou
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job creation, so the government is caught between cutting taxes on one hand, and cutting the deficit on the other. it's hard to see how it can deliver on both. the unions are firmly against any policy changes which they fear would undermine france's welfare state. for example, plans to freeze some pensions and benefit payments. the time is trying hard to avoid the word austerity. france's european partners are already going through austerity. germany anounlsed $110 billion in budget cuts over five years, and pledged to balance the books by 2015. the uk promised $140 billion in budget cuts. so why has france finally decided to go down this path? >> everyone else on average has got their deficits down. even the countries that really struggled during the crisis are on the right track. france is the outlier. it hasn't done enough. >> manuel is under pressure from the right-wing of his own party. he is also under criticism from the opposition, which accuses him of having no new ideas. france delayed taking the painful medicine, but it may be out of time. >>> police in india have arrested
job creation, so the government is caught between cutting taxes on one hand, and cutting the deficit on the other. it's hard to see how it can deliver on both. the unions are firmly against any policy changes which they fear would undermine france's welfare state. for example, plans to freeze some pensions and benefit payments. the time is trying hard to avoid the word austerity. france's european partners are already going through austerity. germany anounlsed $110 billion in budget cuts over...
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away, on thursday, the islamic state group gave christians three options, either convert to islam, pay tax or be killed. that ruling has terrified many. this church is now home for sends of families. the priest fierce for the worst. >> we have been targeted before, but never to this extent. this group is humiliating christians. >> some muslims in mosul and others under the control of the islamic state have become targets of discrimination. minorities are being killed, kidnapped or forced to leave. sunni's who oppose the group's extreme ideology of persecuted. the islamic state has issued a stet of rulings imposing its strict teachings. many people are trying to cope and hiding their fears. others prefer such strict features over marginalizization or being ruled by the government. the country is on the verge of disintegration. it's not just christians living in fear of persecution. this is meant to be a place of worship and spiritualty but has turned into a sanctuary for families escaping mosul. when fighters from the islamic state who are in control arrived, they were not welcome. >> a shi
away, on thursday, the islamic state group gave christians three options, either convert to islam, pay tax or be killed. that ruling has terrified many. this church is now home for sends of families. the priest fierce for the worst. >> we have been targeted before, but never to this extent. this group is humiliating christians. >> some muslims in mosul and others under the control of the islamic state have become targets of discrimination. minorities are being killed, kidnapped or...
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there is cyber criminals that infect the home computee and get their hands on tax documents, health insurance documents. so, the home computer needs to be protected and then kids need to know to make wise choices about what they share online. >> adam, we mentioned at the top of the show. light talk a little bit about this yud of bio metric data because we are going past, you know, the data on a piece of paper and we are talking about physical characteristics that a areniquely identifying to an individual, the vein patterns in your hand or your finger print. how concerned are you that that is the next critical issue in terms of identity theft when security is breached from whom ever has this information. >> i think it's a serious issue because if you will note, not just with children but there are so many companies that are springing up now that are, you know, allowing you to track all of your different functions and then analyze it. meanwhile, they have all of the data and anything that can help an identity they've have one more piece or two or three more pieces of a puzzle especially as with
there is cyber criminals that infect the home computee and get their hands on tax documents, health insurance documents. so, the home computer needs to be protected and then kids need to know to make wise choices about what they share online. >> adam, we mentioned at the top of the show. light talk a little bit about this yud of bio metric data because we are going past, you know, the data on a piece of paper and we are talking about physical characteristics that a areniquely identifying...
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in 2006, bolder residents passed a carbon tax. they were taxing themselves for electricity. how did you use that money? >> bolder was one of the first communities to pass a carbon tax and the community, this is really a community-driven initiative. they wanted to find ways to reduce the carbon intensity of the power supply, the electric supply. >> money has been used to create efficient see and management programs and to do some research. just recently, that tax was renewed. it was a five-year tax to see if we achieved any benefits. the biggest thing we learned from it is that while these programs can have a great impact, it's nothing compared to the impact you can have if you change of your electric supply. that was probably one of the biggest learning points. >> now you are looking at creating your own utility. is that right? >> yes, it is. the franchise that served the city of bolder expired and in 2008, the community began to think of things they wanted to do different with the power supply, how to make it greener, less carbon intensive, increase the amount of renewables
in 2006, bolder residents passed a carbon tax. they were taxing themselves for electricity. how did you use that money? >> bolder was one of the first communities to pass a carbon tax and the community, this is really a community-driven initiative. they wanted to find ways to reduce the carbon intensity of the power supply, the electric supply. >> money has been used to create efficient see and management programs and to do some research. just recently, that tax was renewed. it was...
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they helped invent the earned income tax credit. >> the earned income tax credit many say would be a better place to focus, which has been the increased income restriction. >> the minimum wage has two really bad characteristics. number 1 it interferes with jobs. we can talk about how many jobs it kills but it doesn't create jobs doesn't get people into jobs. the successful is having a job. second, it's not targeted on poverty. you know if you look like a ceo report that says we're going ogo to 36 bill to low income workers a tiny fraction are in poverty, the earned income tax credit, a great way to track people who are in the labor force, it goes directly to poverty households and there's no stigma. >> let's talk a little bit about immigration. this is another area where it's this internal struggle in the republican party. there are some who think hey, look carlos carrasco, it', it's like taxes. not so progressive attitude bit. >> we've had several rounds of this. one in 2007, 2008, quite acrimonious very bitter. a lot of progress has been made. from a conservative point of view, how
they helped invent the earned income tax credit. >> the earned income tax credit many say would be a better place to focus, which has been the increased income restriction. >> the minimum wage has two really bad characteristics. number 1 it interferes with jobs. we can talk about how many jobs it kills but it doesn't create jobs doesn't get people into jobs. the successful is having a job. second, it's not targeted on poverty. you know if you look like a ceo report that says we're...
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tax loopholes? >> has not happened. we were grading the president on -- just on whether or not the things that he promised have in fact taken place he'd get a failing grade. if we grade him on effort, i'd give him a better grade maybe a b. you know job creation raising the minimum wage those things help people in the short term. but if we want to talk about raising the nation's economic competitive level, we need to raise the level of education in this country. >> and that has to start at the earliest possible age. you know study after study, shows that the sooner a child begins learning, the better he or she does down the road. tonight i propose working with states to make high-quality preschool available to every single child in america. >> what the president proposed was a the enyear, $ 75 billion preschool for all. but house republicans balked, wanting to look at what was already available. >> so far there's been absolutely no movement on that either. and that perhaps is my greatest disappointme
tax loopholes? >> has not happened. we were grading the president on -- just on whether or not the things that he promised have in fact taken place he'd get a failing grade. if we grade him on effort, i'd give him a better grade maybe a b. you know job creation raising the minimum wage those things help people in the short term. but if we want to talk about raising the nation's economic competitive level, we need to raise the level of education in this country. >> and that has to...
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you have to serve on jury duty, pay taxes and vote. >> i want to say two things. that's correct. and in addition to that we've seen certain instances where people have not been regular participants in the electoral system where they have been brought in as candidates. they're a little bit abnormal and out of the main treatment. when we talk about rand paul, who i consulted for. when you looked at people ho voted for him, they were not people who routinely voted in elections because they didn't feel there were candidates who represented their political proces philosophy, so what was the point. and if you look in the early obama campaign days you would see a same trend but different demographic. bringing in people who don't look like cookie cutter republicans or democrats to run. you could bring them in that way. they would prefer to have certainty even if that means losing by an one-point margin. >> we'll talk later in the program about when you win if that very thing makes it harder. when dates themselves are not interested in increasing the electorate, who has the juice? who has
you have to serve on jury duty, pay taxes and vote. >> i want to say two things. that's correct. and in addition to that we've seen certain instances where people have not been regular participants in the electoral system where they have been brought in as candidates. they're a little bit abnormal and out of the main treatment. when we talk about rand paul, who i consulted for. when you looked at people ho voted for him, they were not people who routinely voted in elections because they...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> during the protests on the streets of ferguson, we'd met miller, ronald and solomon - they'd been out demonstrating every night since the shooting. they're from northern st louis county - an area that includes ferguson and is predominantly african american. >> tell us a bit about this neighborhood. >> it's the slums...you know. my whole family, ya'll grew up over here you grew up over here in... >> you grew up over here? >> umm huh..yep >> and what kind of a neiborhood is it? >> it used to be a nice neighborhood,
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and that's before taxes. that is a really big bite. and the middle class is really really suffering in the face of rising tuitions. and in fact, studying show that kids from lower middle income families that's earning between 40 and $59,000 a year, they are actually graduating $11,000 more in debt than students from poorer families and students from affluent families primarily because the grants just aren't available to them. so the middle class is really getting hammers with these higher tuitions and also you have to bear in mind, that wages have been stagnating for 15 years. so while tuitions are eye watering incomes are stag pant, and it is all conspiring on these students and hitting them with massive amounts of student loan debt. >> marie, are there some unexpected results coming from just that situation? that patricia describes? are there kid whose are leaving your school, for instance, who might have in another day and age, gone to a private school and been pretty well with sought by those schools who are now going to a public u
and that's before taxes. that is a really big bite. and the middle class is really really suffering in the face of rising tuitions. and in fact, studying show that kids from lower middle income families that's earning between 40 and $59,000 a year, they are actually graduating $11,000 more in debt than students from poorer families and students from affluent families primarily because the grants just aren't available to them. so the middle class is really getting hammers with these higher...
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a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filters... >> my guess is they won't be voting for me... >> al jazeera america presents caucus >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. check check >> most people think nazis were by and large men. a new book challenges that conventional women. "hitler's furies, german women in the nazi killin
a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filters... >> my guess is they won't be voting for me... >> al jazeera america presents caucus >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward...
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regards to the sales tax. i think that's one area you can say you don't have to get taxed on the money you spend. therefore it would reduce the amount of tax liability that households have to pay. >> and then they can put that money back into the economy. >> exactly. you have more disposable income, you can spend more money on goods and services. and we have to go to upper income individuals as well, where we double tax dividends and capitol gains. and we could change the capital gains tax laws and do that in a way to get away from the tierney of three-month earnings which also goes into one of the factors of why we have gotten into this plan, the easiest way to do it is cut compensation, so we have to change capital gains tax laws. anything less than five years is ordinary income, less than five years is tax free. >> you pay a lower tax on your gains from an investment but you don't have to hold thank investment for five years. you can do it in a year. >> correct. >> you are saying if you want to save your ta
regards to the sales tax. i think that's one area you can say you don't have to get taxed on the money you spend. therefore it would reduce the amount of tax liability that households have to pay. >> and then they can put that money back into the economy. >> exactly. you have more disposable income, you can spend more money on goods and services. and we have to go to upper income individuals as well, where we double tax dividends and capitol gains. and we could change the capital...
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. >>> do you pay a million in taxes should you be entitled to a million votes. >>> if america compromised its morals by using former nazis to win the cold war? >>> a 40 year relationship filled with beautifully art and alcohol abuse, leads to an oscar
. >>> do you pay a million in taxes should you be entitled to a million votes. >>> if america compromised its morals by using former nazis to win the cold war? >>> a 40 year relationship filled with beautifully art and alcohol abuse, leads to an oscar
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you don't have to claim it on your taxes, under the table money. >> he's part of another lawsuit against the government about these no-fly lists. has there been any progress? >> unfortunately, the no-fly list has been litigated for many, many years. many lawsuits challenge this fundamental flaw with it, which is the fact there's no adequate process, no notice before you're placed on the list and no meaningful way to challenge it. >> there's only one really successful lawsuit against it. >> define "success" right? a woman who was a malaysian ph.d. student was placed on the no-fly list. she had to litigate for eight years, and only for a court to tell her whether or not she was on the no-fly list. >> she was removed but only because it was a mistake at that point? >> it was a mistake. her placement was a mistake, and that goes to the heart of the problem here, which is an fbi agent can mistakenly or vindictively place you on the list, and there's no system of checks and balances. >> there are more than a million people on a terrorist watch list. the numbers are somewhere in the 20,000-plus
you don't have to claim it on your taxes, under the table money. >> he's part of another lawsuit against the government about these no-fly lists. has there been any progress? >> unfortunately, the no-fly list has been litigated for many, many years. many lawsuits challenge this fundamental flaw with it, which is the fact there's no adequate process, no notice before you're placed on the list and no meaningful way to challenge it. >> there's only one really successful lawsuit...
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midterms the series continues only on al jazeera america >> in our state eventually doing away with income taxes. >> can governor brownback win better than the government spends it. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to "techknow". sometimes nature is so good at what it does that we try to create something that can mimic it. now, humming birds are a marvel fly. >> yes, hummingbirds are some of my favourite birds. incredible to watch, only il, marvels of flights. >> today we don't have technology that gets close to their agility, nimbleness. >> it doesn't mean scientists are not trying, ross shimabuku went to stamford university where researchers are watching hummingbirds, and trying to it. >> reporter: it's 8am. we are on the hunt for hummingbirds in the cactus garden at stanford university. they flit around quickly, but with a high speed camera you can capture the micromovements. >> it's amazing how you can take the camera out. and using the aerial manoeuvres, and slow speeds. for the naked eye you can tell what is happening. you can see them flipping around, in the middle of the air. yo
midterms the series continues only on al jazeera america >> in our state eventually doing away with income taxes. >> can governor brownback win better than the government spends it. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to "techknow". sometimes nature is so good at what it does that we try to create something that can mimic it. now, humming birds are a marvel fly. >> yes, hummingbirds are some of my favourite birds. incredible to watch, only il, marvels...
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. >> when you think about it, your productive years as an earner of the tax base or creating the value of the society, you hit your peak in early 40s, 50s, 60s, and retirement. what if that peak could continue? i 30 we're going to increase the gnp of a nation by having people who are productive live longer. to your earlier points, we are beginning to create brain-machine interfaces. the idea how do you plug the brain into the internet, cortical implants, to use light to stimulate neurons. can we map the brain? to the detail where we start to map memories? can we interface the brain with computers? i think any of this isn't impossible. >> the future is better than you think, says xprize founder and chairman of >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of
. >> when you think about it, your productive years as an earner of the tax base or creating the value of the society, you hit your peak in early 40s, 50s, 60s, and retirement. what if that peak could continue? i 30 we're going to increase the gnp of a nation by having people who are productive live longer. to your earlier points, we are beginning to create brain-machine interfaces. the idea how do you plug the brain into the internet, cortical implants, to use light to stimulate neurons....
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but property taxes are the primary source for funding public schools. the gap between rich and poor school districts are so vast that the state earned a d on the national report card on school funding. that report is put out by the education law center in new jersey. >> there would be an argument from the school that would say listen, we fund this school with taxpayer money. some state and some federal funds. but the people in the community pay for this school that's in this county. so you're not from here. you don't get to -- >> i can answer the argument. first of all, my wife did live in that district. okay? >> my father is a taxpayer who owns a house there. >> and i believe that every children should have access to good education. socioeconomic status, everyone. >> bus it's not in montgomery county. >> that would be wrong because we are the same country. don't treat me like an illegal alien because i live in philadelphia. >> where you are paying taxes. >> the schools are unsafe. if you live in philadelphia because you are a person that don't have the
but property taxes are the primary source for funding public schools. the gap between rich and poor school districts are so vast that the state earned a d on the national report card on school funding. that report is put out by the education law center in new jersey. >> there would be an argument from the school that would say listen, we fund this school with taxpayer money. some state and some federal funds. but the people in the community pay for this school that's in this county. so...
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extreme, but many places across the country where your monthly mortgage payment including property tax, interest and insurance is going to be less than what you would be paying at the fair market rent rates for that same county. >> you look at a place like baltimore. you know it was hit heavily in the housing crisis. you know, which means that there are deals to be had. low mortgage rates and there are many hard hit places in the united states where that's going to make sense. in markets that we're not hit as hard. what is the trend, buy or rent? >> the trend is actually neither. some of the best markets across the country, neither renting or buy something affordable, unfortunately, and in some of these markets we look out at those 1500 counties there are 47 where it's actually costs more than 30% of the median income earner's monthly income to either rent or to buy. so those are places like of course new york, which isn't probably surprising to too many people. all five boroughs are in that category where it's unaffordable to rent or buy, and a lot of coastal california counties, sout
extreme, but many places across the country where your monthly mortgage payment including property tax, interest and insurance is going to be less than what you would be paying at the fair market rent rates for that same county. >> you look at a place like baltimore. you know it was hit heavily in the housing crisis. you know, which means that there are deals to be had. low mortgage rates and there are many hard hit places in the united states where that's going to make sense. in markets...
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a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filters... >> my guess is they won't be voting for me... >> al jazeera america presents caucus >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray soares. a new story points to the vexing problem of youth arrest in this country. and we're continuing our conversation about the causes and the impacts of youth in trouble. still with us, in albany, professor for criminal justice, hubert williams, police director in new jersey, and dennis parkish of the american civil liberties union. professor bushway, the way that people feel is sometimes hard to measure, but i'm wondering if the get tough policies that came in with the rise in crime in america are still appropriate with our numbers rising with the crime numbers. if we still have the holdover feelings about when and where to arrest people that are not necess
a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filters... >> my guess is they won't be voting for me... >> al jazeera america presents caucus >> welcome back to "inside story."...
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so now our burden is put on the homeowners, or the small business people, and the tax is high, and people always are looking at, we're paying more and we're getting less. we're losing all of the people that make a big salary, and we're left with people who make just 20, 30, or say $40,000 a year, stuff like that. and we expect to fund our schools with that. so yes, it does put a burden on us, and we have to fund public safety, fire, and all of those things that we have to do with that money, and plus, we cannot underfund education. we have to make sure that we fund the education that is required. so it does put a big burden on or community. and all we talked about, the crime in the neighborhood and stuff like that, that's caused from the lack of education. and as a matter of fact, just recently, we hired a mischief that's doing a great job of bringing people together and cutting down the crime rate. so our crime rate is really going down. it's a matter of the haves and the have notes. it's important for all of our children to be educated. i heard someone talking about we need to get our c
so now our burden is put on the homeowners, or the small business people, and the tax is high, and people always are looking at, we're paying more and we're getting less. we're losing all of the people that make a big salary, and we're left with people who make just 20, 30, or say $40,000 a year, stuff like that. and we expect to fund our schools with that. so yes, it does put a burden on us, and we have to fund public safety, fire, and all of those things that we have to do with that money,...
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she was questioned on questions of tax evasion in a company co-owned with her husband. it will be determined if they illegally use company funds to pay for personal items. >> she approached the court saturday morning arriving in mallorca on a regular flight from barcelona almost cheerfully greeted the press on her way inside. on the other side of the building there was little sympathy for her flight. demonstrators gathered outside. this is one scandal that has fueled anti-monarchy in the country. >> we're being defrauded by the monarchy. what we need is food and jobs. >> we as citizens need to take some responsibility because corruption is a symptom of society's failure to deal with this. >> reporter: this is the outcome of the second attempt to question the duchess about her finances. she is suspected of tax fraud and money laundering at the company she co-owns with her husband. he is accused of using non-profit organization to embers funds. personal expenses were billed to the company that include refurbishing their barcelona mansion and dance classes at their home. b
she was questioned on questions of tax evasion in a company co-owned with her husband. it will be determined if they illegally use company funds to pay for personal items. >> she approached the court saturday morning arriving in mallorca on a regular flight from barcelona almost cheerfully greeted the press on her way inside. on the other side of the building there was little sympathy for her flight. demonstrators gathered outside. this is one scandal that has fueled anti-monarchy in the...
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against ned because they have seen some of their savings have eroded, and they ultimately did pay a tax. >> is there any reason to think change is on the way? >> there is a taper. so there is a reduction in the bond-buying program. but ben bernanke gave guidance that they are going to continue near zoro funds policy through 2014. and it would be very difficult for the fed to retreat on that promise now. >> so two more years of low interest rates. >> yes, if you are buying a house or car that's good news, if you are a saver it's not much good news. >> we are focused on janet yellen appropriately her first day before congress. she is not the only person that decides interest rates. there is a vote. now it is possible that janet yellen is on the minority side on some of those votes or was in the past. this can't all be put on yellen, and it couldn't be put on bernanke or before. this is a collective. >> and are there hawks and aboves in the federal policy making circle. >> yes, there are, and this fed is under transition, because i think it is four seats are changing. you have one seat abo
against ned because they have seen some of their savings have eroded, and they ultimately did pay a tax. >> is there any reason to think change is on the way? >> there is a taper. so there is a reduction in the bond-buying program. but ben bernanke gave guidance that they are going to continue near zoro funds policy through 2014. and it would be very difficult for the fed to retreat on that promise now. >> so two more years of low interest rates. >> yes, if you are...
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to sell instead of passing it on to his heirs, if he is forced to sell he has to pay capital gains tax, so i think he would would have an argument being forced to sell would decrease his profits. >> john henry smith, thank you very much. >>> well shifting gears overseas the polls are closed in the first national election. security today was extremely tight despite the violence there. many flocking to the polls. we went to a polling site in baghdad. >> reporter: this is a day that many will see historic. the polls have closed and it was closed without major incident. there has been violence, nine deaths and 12 people injured, but this is a day that many thought would never come. election day that would pass through without major incident. here in baghdad there were no incident at all. people have come out to vote. and what election groups are telling us turn out might be as high as 60%. that turn out is key. more people who turn out to vote, the more seats they'll get, the more they'll be able to form a government. that all happens within the next coming months. we won't get real result
to sell instead of passing it on to his heirs, if he is forced to sell he has to pay capital gains tax, so i think he would would have an argument being forced to sell would decrease his profits. >> john henry smith, thank you very much. >>> well shifting gears overseas the polls are closed in the first national election. security today was extremely tight despite the violence there. many flocking to the polls. we went to a polling site in baghdad. >> reporter: this is a...
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i can't keep my cattle so how do i keep my livelihood, and then how can i pay my taxes. it can be devastated. >> reporter: it was the hot topic at this townhall. they are moping the el nino forecast will finally bring rain. back on county road krus -- russell bennett is in a never-ending battle with the tumble weed. >>> and so can the connastogas be far behind. i'm del walters in new york. you can check us out 24 hours a day by going to aljazeera.com, where the news continues seven days a week 24 hours aday. >> president obama's returning home to the u.s. to find the lowest approval ratings of his years at the white house. in foreign affairs the president has defended his approach as one that protects american interests and american friends in a multi polar world. is there an obama doctrine? it's the inside story.
i can't keep my cattle so how do i keep my livelihood, and then how can i pay my taxes. it can be devastated. >> reporter: it was the hot topic at this townhall. they are moping the el nino forecast will finally bring rain. back on county road krus -- russell bennett is in a never-ending battle with the tumble weed. >>> and so can the connastogas be far behind. i'm del walters in new york. you can check us out 24 hours a day by going to aljazeera.com, where the news continues...
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. >>> and executives from credit suisse facing acquisitions of helping americans evade their taxes. ♪ >>> we begin with a divided ukraine, protesters are in the streets of the country's east where many there favor ties with russia, while in kiev they are picking a new cabinet. the riot police have now been disbanned, but the country teters on the merge of economic collapse. jennifer glasse is live from kiev. >> this city is 90% russian, it has been russian based since the 18th century, and still is. the people here very unhappy with development in kiev. so you feel left out? you feel like they didn't ask you? >> yeah, yeah, they just follow they -- they direction. we are staying aside, yeah. but now we will fight. >> reporter: and they are really unhappy about the fact that kiev made ukrainian the official language just a couple of days ago. 90% of the people here speak russian, many are ethnic russians. so very, very angry about what is happening in kiev. they appointed their own mayor he is not a ukrainian citizen at all, he is russian. they say we are going to find our own path. >>
. >>> and executives from credit suisse facing acquisitions of helping americans evade their taxes. ♪ >>> we begin with a divided ukraine, protesters are in the streets of the country's east where many there favor ties with russia, while in kiev they are picking a new cabinet. the riot police have now been disbanned, but the country teters on the merge of economic collapse. jennifer glasse is live from kiev. >> this city is 90% russian, it has been russian based since...
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and they seemed to, a long with worrying about jersey, and real estate taxes, and traffic, and getting their kids into good colleges, they were also thinking about their homeland, and they want it to be a country that is famous for being poor, and sort of ramshackled, they want it to be a big strong prosperous country, is that why they are excited? i can't speak for them, i am not indian american, but i am excited. it is such a diverse place, i could be. i think i join waythose people and the excitement. put i also remember what six years ago, the excitement when president obama became president, the hope, and the expectations that maybe slowly for various reasons, that hope has not been fulfilled so my hope is that for him as we go forward, again, what he had done, amazing things when you think about it, can he replicate that as a much larger scale? again, look at the infrastructure, because it is a mess, i was there -- i don't know, who years ago, i would say a little bit more, with my then u.s. treasury, with rice university baker institute, and we marveled at how far india had come
and they seemed to, a long with worrying about jersey, and real estate taxes, and traffic, and getting their kids into good colleges, they were also thinking about their homeland, and they want it to be a country that is famous for being poor, and sort of ramshackled, they want it to be a big strong prosperous country, is that why they are excited? i can't speak for them, i am not indian american, but i am excited. it is such a diverse place, i could be. i think i join waythose people and the...
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is kind of alarming that someone in that kind of power would have that power over public services or tax dollars, because there's an absence of common sense. and if i could just add one quick point about why it's acceptable for some politicians and not others. it doesn't surprise me that geography doesn't matter. it comes down to the politician himself. if he has a strong support network and if he has enough friends, he can rebound. we have seen that with bitter and sanford. and other guys are not that lucky. really, when it comes down to campaigns and elections, it's all about your support network. >> when we come back, what role the media plays in perpetuating (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads
is kind of alarming that someone in that kind of power would have that power over public services or tax dollars, because there's an absence of common sense. and if i could just add one quick point about why it's acceptable for some politicians and not others. it doesn't surprise me that geography doesn't matter. it comes down to the politician himself. if he has a strong support network and if he has enough friends, he can rebound. we have seen that with bitter and sanford. and other guys are...